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Happy Halloween
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DieZel
This quiz focuses on the holiday of Halloween, which is celebrated in much of the Western world. Enjoy!
Question 1:
Halloween is celebrated the day before this Holy Catholic day.
Ash Wednesday
Watch Night
All Saints Day
Christmas
Question 2:
In some parts of this country, Halloween is called Pooky Night.
Romania
Ireland
Spain
Switzerland
Question 3:
This city is the self-proclaimed "Halloween Capital of the World."
Topeka, Kansas
Anoka, Minnesota
Indianapolis, Indiana
Jackson, Mississippi
Question 4:
In some cities the most famous part of Halloween, the trick-or-treating, has been banned.
True
False
Question 5:
On Halloween, children go door-to-door and yell "trick-or-threat." However, in Scotland it is likely to hear children saying this.
My eyes are blue, your house is too, my basket's green, may I have my Halloween.
I can smell something sweet around here.
Give me your money!
The sky is blue, the grass is green, may we have our Halloween.
Question 6:
According to the Druidic religion of the Celts, this winter season began every year on the night of October 31.
Beltaine
Mabon
Samhain
Imbolc
Question 7:
In Celtic parts of western Brittany, the baking of kornigou is still used to proclaim the beginning of the winter season (which begins on the night of Halloween). Kornigou are cakes baked in the shape of this.
Horseshoes
Shoes
Stars
Antlers
Question 8:
According to a survey by Harvard University that began in 1999, most people do not use a special word for the night before Halloween.
True
False
Question 9:
Many Protestant denominations celebrate this holiday on October 31 and some of them even meld it with Halloween.
The Midsummer Day
All Fools' Day
The Reformation Day
Epiphany
Question 10:
The first jack-o'-lanterns (carved in Ireland) weren't made of pumpkins.
False
True
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